Fatigue Strength Evaluation of Resin-Injected Bolted Connections Using Statistical Analysis
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DOI: | 10.1016/j.eng.2017.12.001 |
Texto Completo: | http://hdl.handle.net/10316/102074 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eng.2017.12.001 |
Resumo: | Different strategies can be used to perform reparations and reinforcements of ancient bolted and riveted metallic bridges. As the riveting process is not currently a common practice, it requires proper equipment and skilled workers. Another solution is the use of welding. However, the weldability of old steels is poor. Bolts are very attractive alternative solutions, and are most commonly used to repair old metallic bridges. Fitted bolts are expensive solutions; the alternative is the use of resin-injected bolts. The behavior of bolted joints with preloaded resin-injected bolts has been studied using quasi-static and creep tests; however, few studies on the slip and fatigue behavior of these joints can be found in the literature. This paper presents an overview of a few experimental programs that were carried out by several authors aiming at evaluating the fatigue behavior of single and double shear resin-injected bolted connections. A comparison between the experimental data of joints with preloaded standard bolts and preloaded resininjected bolts shows a fatigue strength reduction in the latter. Since Eurocode 3 (EC3) suggests the same fatigue strength curve for joints made of resin-injected bolts and standard bolts, this may raise some concerns. Furthermore, research on the feasibility of using both bonded and bolted connections is shown. This last study was performed with high-strength low-alloy structural steel plates and an acrylic structural adhesive for metal bonding. For both case studies, a statistical analysis is performed on fatigue experimental data using linearized boundaries and the Castillo and Fernández-Canteli model. Fatigue design curves are proposed and compared with the design suggestions of several European and North American standards. |
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Fatigue Strength Evaluation of Resin-Injected Bolted Connections Using Statistical AnalysisFatigueConnectionsStructural reinforcementsStructural adhesivesS-N curvesResin-injected boltsDifferent strategies can be used to perform reparations and reinforcements of ancient bolted and riveted metallic bridges. As the riveting process is not currently a common practice, it requires proper equipment and skilled workers. Another solution is the use of welding. However, the weldability of old steels is poor. Bolts are very attractive alternative solutions, and are most commonly used to repair old metallic bridges. Fitted bolts are expensive solutions; the alternative is the use of resin-injected bolts. The behavior of bolted joints with preloaded resin-injected bolts has been studied using quasi-static and creep tests; however, few studies on the slip and fatigue behavior of these joints can be found in the literature. This paper presents an overview of a few experimental programs that were carried out by several authors aiming at evaluating the fatigue behavior of single and double shear resin-injected bolted connections. A comparison between the experimental data of joints with preloaded standard bolts and preloaded resininjected bolts shows a fatigue strength reduction in the latter. Since Eurocode 3 (EC3) suggests the same fatigue strength curve for joints made of resin-injected bolts and standard bolts, this may raise some concerns. Furthermore, research on the feasibility of using both bonded and bolted connections is shown. This last study was performed with high-strength low-alloy structural steel plates and an acrylic structural adhesive for metal bonding. For both case studies, a statistical analysis is performed on fatigue experimental data using linearized boundaries and the Castillo and Fernández-Canteli model. Fatigue design curves are proposed and compared with the design suggestions of several European and North American standards.2017info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/102074http://hdl.handle.net/10316/102074https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eng.2017.12.001eng20958099Correia, José António Fonseca de OliveiraPedrosa, Bruno Alexandre SilvaRaposo, Patrícia CordeiroDe Jesus, Abílio Manuel PinhoGervásio, Helena Maria dos SantosLesiuk, Grzegorz StanisławRebelo, Carlos Alberto da SilvaCalçada, Rui Artur BartóloSilva, Luís Alberto Proença Simões dainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-09-23T20:43:27Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/102074Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:19:06.853913Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Fatigue Strength Evaluation of Resin-Injected Bolted Connections Using Statistical Analysis |
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Fatigue Strength Evaluation of Resin-Injected Bolted Connections Using Statistical Analysis |
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Fatigue Strength Evaluation of Resin-Injected Bolted Connections Using Statistical Analysis Fatigue Strength Evaluation of Resin-Injected Bolted Connections Using Statistical Analysis Correia, José António Fonseca de Oliveira Fatigue Connections Structural reinforcements Structural adhesives S-N curves Resin-injected bolts Correia, José António Fonseca de Oliveira Fatigue Connections Structural reinforcements Structural adhesives S-N curves Resin-injected bolts |
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Fatigue Strength Evaluation of Resin-Injected Bolted Connections Using Statistical Analysis |
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Fatigue Strength Evaluation of Resin-Injected Bolted Connections Using Statistical Analysis |
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Fatigue Strength Evaluation of Resin-Injected Bolted Connections Using Statistical Analysis Fatigue Strength Evaluation of Resin-Injected Bolted Connections Using Statistical Analysis |
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Fatigue Strength Evaluation of Resin-Injected Bolted Connections Using Statistical Analysis Fatigue Strength Evaluation of Resin-Injected Bolted Connections Using Statistical Analysis |
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Fatigue Strength Evaluation of Resin-Injected Bolted Connections Using Statistical Analysis |
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Correia, José António Fonseca de Oliveira |
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Correia, José António Fonseca de Oliveira Correia, José António Fonseca de Oliveira Pedrosa, Bruno Alexandre Silva Raposo, Patrícia Cordeiro De Jesus, Abílio Manuel Pinho Gervásio, Helena Maria dos Santos Lesiuk, Grzegorz Stanisław Rebelo, Carlos Alberto da Silva Calçada, Rui Artur Bartólo Silva, Luís Alberto Proença Simões da Pedrosa, Bruno Alexandre Silva Raposo, Patrícia Cordeiro De Jesus, Abílio Manuel Pinho Gervásio, Helena Maria dos Santos Lesiuk, Grzegorz Stanisław Rebelo, Carlos Alberto da Silva Calçada, Rui Artur Bartólo Silva, Luís Alberto Proença Simões da |
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Pedrosa, Bruno Alexandre Silva Raposo, Patrícia Cordeiro De Jesus, Abílio Manuel Pinho Gervásio, Helena Maria dos Santos Lesiuk, Grzegorz Stanisław Rebelo, Carlos Alberto da Silva Calçada, Rui Artur Bartólo Silva, Luís Alberto Proença Simões da |
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Correia, José António Fonseca de Oliveira Pedrosa, Bruno Alexandre Silva Raposo, Patrícia Cordeiro De Jesus, Abílio Manuel Pinho Gervásio, Helena Maria dos Santos Lesiuk, Grzegorz Stanisław Rebelo, Carlos Alberto da Silva Calçada, Rui Artur Bartólo Silva, Luís Alberto Proença Simões da |
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Fatigue Connections Structural reinforcements Structural adhesives S-N curves Resin-injected bolts |
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Fatigue Connections Structural reinforcements Structural adhesives S-N curves Resin-injected bolts |
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Different strategies can be used to perform reparations and reinforcements of ancient bolted and riveted metallic bridges. As the riveting process is not currently a common practice, it requires proper equipment and skilled workers. Another solution is the use of welding. However, the weldability of old steels is poor. Bolts are very attractive alternative solutions, and are most commonly used to repair old metallic bridges. Fitted bolts are expensive solutions; the alternative is the use of resin-injected bolts. The behavior of bolted joints with preloaded resin-injected bolts has been studied using quasi-static and creep tests; however, few studies on the slip and fatigue behavior of these joints can be found in the literature. This paper presents an overview of a few experimental programs that were carried out by several authors aiming at evaluating the fatigue behavior of single and double shear resin-injected bolted connections. A comparison between the experimental data of joints with preloaded standard bolts and preloaded resininjected bolts shows a fatigue strength reduction in the latter. Since Eurocode 3 (EC3) suggests the same fatigue strength curve for joints made of resin-injected bolts and standard bolts, this may raise some concerns. Furthermore, research on the feasibility of using both bonded and bolted connections is shown. This last study was performed with high-strength low-alloy structural steel plates and an acrylic structural adhesive for metal bonding. For both case studies, a statistical analysis is performed on fatigue experimental data using linearized boundaries and the Castillo and Fernández-Canteli model. Fatigue design curves are proposed and compared with the design suggestions of several European and North American standards. |
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